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Stranger Things season 4 teaser: Chilling Eleven throwback as fans freak out
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Stranger Things season 4 officially has a trailer – and it’s completely chilling.
The clip sees children dressed in hospital gowns, as it hearkens back to Millie Bobby Brown’s character Eleven being experimented on in earlier seasons in the ‘Rainbow Room’.
As haunting music plays, a voice says at the end: ‘Good morning children,’ as they answer: ‘Good morning, Papa.’
He asks: ‘How are you today?’ with the children answering: ‘Good, Papa.’
‘I’m glad to hear it,’ he continues, as the sound of heavy breathing, presumably Eleven’s gets louder. ‘Because today, I have something very special planned for you.’
As we see the camera pan down a corridor to show doors with various numbers on them, we stop at the number 11.
‘Eleven, are you listening?’ Papa (Martin Brenner) asks, as we see the character open her eyes.
In past seasons, we learnt that Eleven was kidnapped and raised in Hawkins National Laboratory, and experimented on for her inherited psychokinetic abilities.
She was able to escape, and found by Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), and Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo).
The teaser appears to be a nightmare sequence for Eleven – and it could mean that we’re about to learn a whole lot more about her backstory.
Fans are completely hyped about the new clip, with one writing: ‘WE’RE GETTING ELEVEN’S BACKSTORY.’
‘The new Stranger Things teaser is giving me The Shining vibes,’ another added, while one more said: ‘#STRANGERTHINGS NATION RIGHT NOW WHAT THE F**K.’
Gaten recently revealed that season four of the Netflix sci-fi will see the tone shift to be more ‘mature’.
‘I think what the goal for the boys, for Matt and Ross [Duffer], to do is to make sure that the bar is raised every single season, but it’s raised not too much to a point at which we couldn’t be able to exceed or match what we’ve done prior,’ Gaten shared.
‘And they’re ambitious. They are hungry guys. They know what their show is, they know what people like about it. They know what they want and they’re going to get it too. That’s what a day working with them is like, it really is incredible.’
He added to ET: ‘I think the tone is definitely matured for sure, and I think they do that on purpose because I think they want their show to mature with their kids.
‘As we are growing older as people, we have to grow older as characters. They’re confronted by this issue, but they embrace it, and they use it to their advantage.’
Stranger Things season four is in production.
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